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Now brands piggyback elections

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MUMBAI: Move over political parties, election fever has gripped brands as well! As if political outfits telling people how they’ve changed their lives for the better wasn’t enough, we now have brands doing the honors. And while they may be performing a good deed in urging viewers to step out and cast their vote, not all brands that are piggybacking the polls seem to have got it right. Here’s taking a look at the election-based ads doing the rounds of television currently…

 

Fevicol uses crazy chairs as a symbol

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Known for its clever, tongue-in-cheek advertisements, Fevicol’s latest too does not disappoint. A chai-wallah enters the shop of a carpenter who is making the next prime minister’s chair. He points out to three variations – one with BJP’s lotus, another with Congress’s hand, and a group of chairs joined unevenly symbolic of the Third Front. The advert is a pun intended on the politicos vying for power.

 

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Hero Hf Deluxe appeals to vote the one with merit

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Many a times, people vote for candidates/political parties who belong to the same region/community/caste/religion. The latest Hero advert advocates voting for people based on talent/merit instead of these mores.

 

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Google’s #PledgeToVote with Mr. Shyam Negi

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Part of Google India’s ambitious new campaign that encourages Indians to vote, the inspiring TVC tells the story of Shyam Saran Negi (97) from Himachal Pradesh, who has never missed a chance to exercise his right to vote since 1951 when India’s first general elections were held.

 

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Tata Tea Jaago Re strikes a strong message for women voters

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The second part of Tata Tea’s ‘Power of 49’ campaign targets women voters. The advert titled ‘kaala teeka’ is aimed at women from the upper strata, who don’t think much about exercising their right to vote.

 

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Sunfeast shouts a subtle slogan

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In keeping with the nature of the brand, Sunfeast’s latest advert is a fun take on political parties and elections. It features children as leaders and voters who go on to form the ‘Yippee’ party.

 

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RR Kabel poses a straight question

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Coming from a hardware brand, the advert comes straight to the point and tells voters to “choose wisely”. However, it does hit the right chord with a strong line of communication.

 

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Idea warns politicians ‘no ullu banoing’

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A typically smart-alecky advert coming from Idea, which is in sync with the brand’s punch-line, ‘no ullu banaoing’ even as it sends out a message to politicos not to fool the junta.

 

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Havells fans off bribery

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A clever advert that plays on the brand’s ‘Hawaa Badlegi’ proposition to send out the message that the ‘cash for vote’ trick will not work with today’s upright electorate

 

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Subhash sarees salutes women voters

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How does a clothes brand connect with elections? Subhash Sarees does it by saying that the ‘kaala teeka’ is the best form of adornment for any woman apart from the kaajal, bindi and so on.

 

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Indian Silk House Agencies launches ‘Shubho Smriti’ PoilaBoishakh campaign

Brand celebrates Bengali New Year with stories of 100 women and their saree memories.

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MUMBAI: Indian Silk House Agencies has woven a beautiful new story for PoilaBoishakh, one stitched together with memories, emotions, and the timeless elegance of a saree. The leading saree retailer has unveiled ‘Shubho Smriti’, a digital-first campaign that brings together the voices of 100 women sharing their personal celebrations of the Bengali New Year. The campaign highlights how the saree remains an essential thread in these evolving traditions, from daughters gifting their mothers after years of quiet sacrifice to sarees passed down through generations carrying decades of love.

Indian Silk House Agencies CEO Darshan Dudhoria said, “What gives any tradition its relevance over time are the memories people attach to it. For over five decades, we have been closely connected to this cultural fabric. This campaign came from a simple intent to listen to these stories of our customers and bring them together.”

To mark the occasion, the brand has launched a dedicated PoilaBoishakh collection featuring handwoven textiles such as Matka silk and Jamdani, along with classic reds and whites, softer seasonal hues, and brighter options. The collection starts at ₹999 and is now available online and in stores across Eastern India.

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By blending cultural nostalgia with contemporary storytelling, Indian Silk House Agencies has created more than just a campaign, it has turned personal memories into a shared celebration of tradition, emotion, and timeless style.

This PoilaBoishakh, the brand reminds us that the most beautiful things in life are often the ones we weave into our own stories, one elegant drape at a time.

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